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1. Standing at 3'7", Eddie Gaedel, became the shortest player in the MLB, playing one game for which team?
2. What American League pitcher (for the Senators) set a record for dishing up forty-three home runs during the 1957 season?
3. Who was the only American League catcher to win a batting title during the 20th century?
4. Which of the following hitters did NOT hit 50 or more home runs in a season?
5. Bert Shepard played with which of these while coaching for the Washington Senators in the 1940s?
6. In 1925, who was the first switch-hitter in the Major Leagues to hit for the cycle?
7. Russ Van Atta was the first Major League pitcher to have how many hits for himself in his first Major League game?
8. What regular season rotation pitcher, playing in the American League, had the highest season batting average in the 20th century (at .433)?
9. While playing for the Detroit Tigers, Norm Cash dropped his batting average by 118 points after winning a batting title the previous year. In what decade did this occur?
10. Which of these teams was the first to have three players hit forty or more home runs in a season?
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